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Shloka 22

Adhyaya 59 — सूर्याद्यभिषेककथनम्

Surya and Related Abhisheka/ Cosmological Determinations

सहस्रपादसौ वह्निर् वृत्तकुम्भनिभः स्मृतः आदत्ते स तु नाडीनां सहस्रेण समन्ततः

sahasrapādasau vahnir vṛttakumbhanibhaḥ smṛtaḥ ādatte sa tu nāḍīnāṃ sahasreṇa samantataḥ

تلك النار (فَهْنِي) تُذكَر بأنها «ذات ألف قدم» وبهيئة كجرّة ماء مستديرة؛ ومن كل الجهات تجتذب وتجمع عبر ألف نادِي (nāḍī).

सहस्र-पादःthousand-footed (having a thousand ‘supports/feet’)
सहस्र-पादः:
असौthis (indeed)
असौ:
वह्निःfire, inner fire
वह्निः:
वृत्त-कुम्भ-निभःresembling a round pot
वृत्त-कुम्भ-निभः:
स्मृतःis remembered/said to be
स्मृतः:
आदत्तेdraws in, takes up, gathers
आदत्ते:
सःthat (fire)
सः:
तुindeed
तु:
नाडीनाम्of the nāḍīs (subtle channels)
नाडीनाम्:
सहस्रेणby/through a thousand
सहस्रेण:
समन्ततःfrom all sides, all around
समन्ततः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya; describing yogic inner physiology within the Linga Purana’s Shaiva framework)

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Agni

FAQs

It links outer Linga-puja with inner worship: the yogin kindles the inner vahni that gathers prāṇa through the nāḍīs, making the body a fit vessel for devotion to Pati (Shiva).

By presenting an all-pervading, many-channelled ‘fire’ that operates from every side, it hints at Shiva’s governance as Pati—subtly ordering the energies that move within the pashu while remaining beyond them.

Subtle-body discipline centered on nāḍī-flow and inner heat (vahni)—a Pashupata-aligned yogic contemplation where prāṇa is gathered and regulated rather than dispersed.